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  1. 24081
    “…In addition to the standard algorithms for extraction of brain rhythms dynamics from EEG and MEG data, NFBLab implements several novel in-house signal processing algorithms that afford significant reduction in latency of feedback presentation and may potentially improve training effects. …”
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  2. 24082
    “…While we acknowledge that further work is necessary to achieve a higher accuracy needed for surgical navigation, the results presented in this study are proposed as the first step toward a validated computational framework that could be used for non-invasive localization not only of the DBS system but also brain rhythms triggered by stimulation at both proximal and distal sites in the human central nervous system.…”
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  3. 24083
    “…These differences can be accounted for by the effects of variable gene dosages of UBE3A and MAGEL2, interacting with clock genes, and leading to acceleration (in Prader–Willi syndrome) or deceleration (in Angelman syndrome) of circadian rhythms. Prader–Willi and Angelman syndromes also show evidence of opposite alterations in hyperphagic food selectivity, with more paternally biased subtypes of Angelman syndrome apparently involving increased preference for complementary foods (“baby foods”); hedonic reward from eating may also be increased in Angelman syndrome and decreased in Prader–Willi syndrome. …”
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  4. 24084
    “…A purine derivative longdaysin has recently been identified as a novel modulator of cellular circadian rhythms through targeting the protein kinases CK1δ, CK1α, and ERK2. …”
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  5. 24085
    “…Locomotor behavior is a basic behavior in animals and is an important indicator of circadian rhythms, which are coordinated by the nervous and endocrine systems. …”
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  6. 24086
    “…Prolonged exposure studies mainly investigated whether biological rhythms persist or desist in the absence of standard environmental conditions. …”
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  7. 24087
    “…Additional analyses will compare group differences in symptoms, functioning, medication usage, and side effects and whether length of stay is associated with stability of sleep-wake cycles and circadian rhythms. Ancillary investigations should determine any benefits according to diagnostic subgroups and potential drawbacks such as any adverse effects on the well-being of professionals working across both wards. …”
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  8. 24088
    “…Alterations in circadian rhythms are closely linked to depression, and we have shown earlier that progressive alterations in circadian entrainment precede the onset of depression in mice exposed in utero to excess glucocorticoids. …”
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  10. 24090
    “…This supports the putative role of CO as a physiological regulator of circadian rhythms and light’s antidepressant effects. This human evidence replicates earlier data from a preclinical in vivo model. …”
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  11. 24091
    “…The expression profiles of TaPRR1 genes over a 48-h period were characterized by circadian rhythms, which had two peaks under both short- and long- day conditions. …”
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  12. 24092
    “…HIRREM® is a noninvasive, closed-loop, allostatic, neurotechnology that echoes specific brain frequencies in real time as audible tones to support self-optimization of brain rhythms. Self-report symptom inventories done before and after HIRREM included insomnia (ISI), depression (CES-D), traumatic stress (PCL-C), anxiety (GAD-7), perceived stress (PSS), and quality of life (EQ-5D). …”
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  13. 24093
    por Leach, Whitney B., Reitzel, Adam M.
    Publicado 2020
    “…Future work determining the specific molecular mechanisms driving the circadian and potential circatidal rhythms measured here would be impactful to connect gene expression variation with behavioral variation in this eyeless species.…”
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  14. 24094
    “…Studies in insects revealed that PDFs play a role as coupling factors of circadian pacemaker cells, thereby controlling rest-activity rhythms. While the last common ancestor of protostomes most likely possessed only one pdf gene, two pdf homologs, pdf-I and pdf-II, might have been present in the last common ancestors of Ecdysozoa and Panarthropoda (Onychophora + Tardigrada + Arthropoda). …”
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  15. 24095
    “…Seven (21%) participants had ineligible initial rhythms on retrospective expert ECG review. Valsalva assist device use was associated with cardioversion and non-conveyance in 4 (24%) and 2 (12%) participants respectively. …”
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  16. 24096
    “…In research and clinical contexts, parents’ report and sleep diary filled in by parents are often used to characterize sleep-wake rhythms in children. The current study aimed to investigate children self-perception of their sleep, by comparing sleep diaries filled in by themselves, actigraphic sleep recordings, and parental subjective estimation. …”
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  17. 24097
    por Hayek, Salim S, Brenner, Samantha K, Azam, Tariq U, Shadid, Husam R, Anderson, Elizabeth, Berlin, Hanna, Pan, Michael, Meloche, Chelsea, Feroz, Rafey, O’Hayer, Patrick, Kaakati, Rayan, Bitar, Abbas, Padalia, Kishan, Perry, Daniel, Blakely, Pennelope, Gupta, Shruti, Shaefi, Shahzad, Srivastava, Anand, Charytan, David M, Bansal, Anip, Mallappallil, Mary, Melamed, Michal L, Shehata, Alexandre M, Sunderram, Jag, Mathews, Kusum S, Sutherland, Anne K, Nallamothu, Brahmajee K, Leaf, David E, Malik, A Bilal, Bitar, Abbas, Abu-Saif, Abeer, Green, Adam, Ahoubim, Afshin, Oyintayo, Ajiboye, Jose, Aju, Athreya, Akshay, Jacobs, Alanna L, Fornoni, Alessia, Hodakowski, Alexander J, Leidner, Alexander S, Shehata, Alexandre M, Iardino, Alfredo, Friedman, Allon N, Renaghan, Amanda D, Leonberg-Yoo, Amanda K, Bansal, Amar D, Athavale, Ambarish M, Podoll, Amber S, Azhar, Ambreen, Patrawalla, Amee, Pannu, Ameeka, Zhou, Amy M, Srivastava, Anand, Admon, Andrew J, Vissing, Andrew, Bansal, Anip, Vijayan, Anitha, Hasty, Anna E, Sutherland, Anne K, Faugno, Anthony J, Saha, Aparna, Williams, Aquino, Rashidi, Arash, Mueller, Ariel L, Kapoor, Aromma, Tolwani, Ashita, Macina, Ashley, Tariq, Asma, Ahmed, Ayesha, Danek, Barbara A, Wu, Benjamin, Shukla, Bhavarth, Mehta, Bijal, Brown, Brent R, Garibaldi, Brian T, Schulze, Carl E, Walther, Carl P, Martinez, Carlos, Hsu, Caroline M, Corona-Villalobos, Celia P, Vasquez, Charles R, Meloche, Chelsea, Shah, Chintan V, Parikh, Chirag R, Rowan, Chris, Schorr, Christa A, Joy, Christina Mariyam, Mosher, Christopher L, Meshberger, Christopher, Kovesdy, Csaba P, Weiner, Daniel E, Edmonston, Daniel L, Perry, Danny, Hall, Danyell, Charytan, David, De La Zerda, David, Leaf, David E, Zonies, David, Altman, Deena R, Lazarous, Deepa G, Zhu, Denzel, Sirganagari, Dheeraj Reddy, Pan, Di, Finkel, Diana G, Willett, Duwayne L, Price-Haywood, Eboni G, Schenck, Edward J, Cervantes, Carmen Elena, Anderson, Elizabeth, Au, Elizabeth H, Burnham, Ellen L, Leven, Emily A, Chang, Emily H, Gallagher, Emily J, Judd, Eric, Newman, Erik T, Yap, Ernie, Kapania, Esha M, Kim, Ethan C, Macedo, Etienne, Madhani-Lovely, Farah, Modersitzki, Frank, Contreras, Gabriel, Naimy, Gabriel, Bambrick-Santoyo, Gabriela, Nadkarni, Girish N, Mosoyan, Gohar, Katz-Greenberg, Goni, Schumaker, Greg L, Milligan, Gregory P, Nguyen, H Bryant, Berlin, Hanna, Rhee, Harin, Singh, Harkarandeep, Gershengorn, Hayley B, Yang, Heather, Soh, Howard, Wen, Huei Hsun, Chen, Huiwen, Shadid, Husam, Strohbehn, Ian A, Mohamed, Ibrahim, Berim, Ilya, Puri, Isha, Vohra, Ishaan, Kruser, Jacqueline M, Sunderram, Jag, Lash, James P, Krishnan, Jamuna, Radbel, Jared, Adams, Jason Y, Shah, Jatan A, Neyra, Javier A, Koyner, Jay L, Vatson, Jayanth S, Rachoin, Jean-Sebastien, Boateng, Jeffery O, Paer, Jeffrey M, Flythe, Jennifer E, Griffiths, Jennifer, Rodriguez, Jesus, Li, Jiahua, Ouyang, Jie, Sharma, Jill H, Wang, Jing G, Zhang, Jingjing, Reiser, Jochen, Guirguis, John, Byun, John J, Donnelly, John P, Wagner, John, Levitt, Joseph E, Hermes, Joy-Marie, Velez, Juan Carlos Q, Valencia, Juan D, Arunthamakun, Justin, Thakkar, Jyotsana, Bhattacharya, Jyotsna, Sedaliu, Kaltrina, Prudhvi, Kalyan, Pokharel, Kapil K, Senter, Katharine, Kelly, Katherine J, Liu, Kathleen D, Kopecky, Kathleen F, Rose, Keith M, Kashani, Kianoush, Padalia, Kishan J, Hess, Kristen M, Mathews, Kusum S, Enfield, Kyle B, Golestaneh, Ladan, Bickley, Laura, Latta, Laura, Meyer, Leah, Boudourakis, Leon, Thomas, Leslie F, Chan, Lili, Shea, Lisa, Matute-Trochez, Luis A, Gomez-Escobar, Luis G, Elias, Madona, Plataki, Maria, Thaxton, Mariah, Sosa, Marie Anne, Liotta, Mark, Christov, Marta, Mallappallil, Mary C, Tugman, Matthew J, Scharf, Matthew T, Semler, Matthew W, Brogan, Maureen, Roche, Meaghan S, Krajewski, Megan L, Sise, Meghan E, Lee, Meghan, Chang, Michael, Pan, Michael, Melamed, Michal L, Chonchol, Michel, Hernán, Miguel A, Molnar, Miklos Z, Yunes, Milagros, Joo, Min J, Sharshir, Moh’d A, Farag, Mohamed, Fisher, Molly, Nadamuni, Mridula V, Gupta, Mrigank S, Ali, Muhammad Imran, Mohamed, Muner MB, Ernecoff, Natalie C, Kumar, Neelja, Cairl, Nicholas S, Patel, Nilam P, Goyal, Nitender, ul aain Bhatti, Noor, Chaaban, Nourhan, Kamal, Omer, Garcia, Pablo, Kao, Patricia F, Walters, Patricia, O’ Hayer, Patrick, Pattharanitima, Pattharawin, Bergl, Paul A, Bhatraju, Pavan K, Blakely, Pennelope, Wilson, Perry, McCullough, Peter A, Cangialosi, Peter, Hart, Peter, Guru, Pramod K, Kumar, Princy N, Feroze, Rafey, Kapoor, Rajat, Hejal, Rana, Kshirsagar, Ravi K, Kaakati, Rayan, Lisk, Rebecca, Beutler, Rebecca M, Levy, Rebecca V, Wunderink, Richard G, Raichoudhury, Ritesh, Redfern, Roberta E, Go, Ronaldo C, Malik, Rubab F, Song, Rui, Avasare, Rupali S, Mocerino, Ryan, Spiardi, Ryan C, Hedayati, S Susan, Taldone, Sabrina, John, Sabu, Hayek, Salim S, Abu Omar, Samah, Brenner, Samantha K, Anumudu, Samaya J, Gautam, Samir C, Short, Samuel AP, Woo, Sang Hoon, Kapoor, Sanjana, Gupta, Sanjeev, Kassaye, Seble G, Alvarez-Mulett, Sergio L, Goldberg, Seth, Tehranian, Shahrzad, Shaefi, Shahzad, Shastri, Shani, Sharma, Shreyak, Upadhyay, Shristi, Gupta, Shruti, Anand, Shuchi, Bajracharya, Siddhartha, Verma, Siddharth, Shankar, Sidharth, Correa, Simon, Chaudhry, Sobaata, Bose, Sonali, Puri, Sonika, Cho, Soo Jung, Arikapudi, Sowminya, Lee, Stefi, Toth-Manikowski, Stephanie M, Coca, Steven G, Menez, Steven, Chang, Steven Y, Sharma, Sunita, Waikar, Sushrut S, Boyle, Suzanne M, Arora, Tanima, Ferreira, Tanira, Shaukat, Tanveer, Johns, Tanya S, Azam, Tariq U, Nguyen, Thuy-Duyen, Albertson, Timothy E, Li, Tingting, Miano, Todd A, Ugwuowo, Ugochukwu, Rusnak, Vadym V, Allusson, Valerie, Jotwani, Vasantha K, Peev, Vasil, Jaikaransingh, Vishal, Cruz, Vivian S, Wang, Wei, Whalen, William, Deng, Xiaoying, Ahmad, Yahya, Zhou, Yan, Melaku, Yohannes, Azzi, Yorg, Wen, Yumeng, Cohen, Zaza, Kibbelaar, Zoe A, Post, Zoe
    Publicado 2020
    “…Patients who received cardiopulmonary resuscitation were younger than those who did not (mean age 61 (standard deviation 14) v 67 (14) years). The most common rhythms at the time of cardiopulmonary resuscitation were pulseless electrical activity (49.8%, 199/400) and asystole (23.8%, 95/400). 48 of the 400 patients (12.0%) who received cardiopulmonary resuscitation survived to hospital discharge, and only 7.0% (28/400) survived to hospital discharge with normal or mildly impaired neurological status. …”
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  18. 24098
    “…In this manuscript, we investigate neuroendocrine rhythms associated to the stress response and reproduction by mathematically modeling the HPA and HPG axes as a network of interlocked oscillators. …”
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  19. 24099
    “…BACKGROUND: Chronotherapy is an innovative approach to improving survival through timed delivery of anti-cancer treatments according to patient daily rhythms. Temozolomide (TMZ) is a standard-of-care chemotherapeutic agent for glioblastoma (GBM). …”
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  20. 24100
    “…Here, we present an improved functional data analysis approach to model activity patterns and circadian rhythms from accelerometer data. As a use case, we demonstrated its application in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and age-matched healthy older volunteers (HOV). …”
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